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  2. Sheriff court - Wikipedia

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    A sheriff court (Scottish Gaelic: Cùirt an t-Siorraim) is the principal local civil and criminal court in Scotland, with exclusive jurisdiction over all civil cases with a monetary value up to £100,000, and with the jurisdiction to hear any criminal case except treason, murder, and rape, which are in the exclusive jurisdiction of the High Court of Justiciary.

  3. Peterhead Sheriff Court - Wikipedia

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    A sheriff-substitute, who was resident in Peterhead, was first appointed in 1841. [1] In the 1860s, court officials decided to commission a dedicated courthouse for the town. The site they selected was on the southwest side of Queen Street. [2] The foundation stone for the new building was laid with full masonic honours on 16 August 1869.

  4. Sheriffdom - Wikipedia

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    A sheriffdom is a judicial district in Scotland, led by a sheriff principal.Since 1 January 1975, there have been six sheriffdoms. Each sheriffdom is divided into a series of sheriff court districts, and each sheriff court is presided over by a resident or floating sheriff (a legally qualified judge).

  5. List of courts in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland's supreme criminal court is the High Court of Justiciary. [ 2 ] The Court of Session is the supreme Scottish civil court [ 3 ] but UK-wide courts can review decisions of great public or constitutional importance.

  6. Historical development of Scottish sheriffdoms - Wikipedia

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    The Sheriffs (Scotland) Act 1747 reduced the office of sheriff principal to a largely ceremonial one, with a sheriff depute or sheriff substitute appointed to each "county, shire or stewartry". [3] The sheriff deputes, who were paid a salary by the Crown, were qualified advocates and took charge of sheriff courts. Where a sheriff depute was ...

  7. Former Scotland rugby captain Stuart Hogg handed ... - AOL

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    For the bail breach, he was placed on a five-year non-harassment order and fined £600, with an additional £40 victim surcharge, when he appeared at Jedburgh Sheriff Court for sentencing on Thursday.

  8. Linlithgow Sheriff Court - Wikipedia

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    Plaque on the front of the building. Until the mid-19th century, court hearings were held in the old town house in Linlithgow. [2] After finding this arrangement unsatisfactory, court officials decided to commission a dedicated courthouse: the site they selected, on the south side of the High Street, had been occupied by Archbishop John Hamilton's house in the 16th century.

  9. Dead woman's family criticise fatal crash sentence - AOL

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    However, passing sentence at Selkirk Sheriff Court, Sheriff Peter Paterson said: "I strongly suspect that you knew you were tired but in some measure that is speculation."